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because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with
because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government...
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we do government defense work. people are attacking our systems, trying to get our secrets, trying to understand what our government is trying to do to protect our citizens. the urgency to me is there are millions of jobs that are available for kids around this country. in the area protecting our homeland, whether it is protecting our secrets or fighting on battlefields, the technology arena is so important. we saw it in new orleans after katrina. but we lost technology, we lost law and order. technology is a huge benefit of a huge risk. there are so many people who want to say kids cannot learn. some kids just cannot learn. so i would say do we really believe kids cannot learn? are there not opportunities for kids got to mark isn't our security -- for kids? when are we going to connect the dots? when are we going to break this system down and this mentality? i am excited because governor bush brings us together once a year to reflect on this and we get to hear people like you help us understand. please, help me un
we do government defense work. people are attacking our systems, trying to get our secrets, trying to understand what our government is trying to do to protect our citizens. the urgency to me is there are millions of jobs that are available for kids around this country. in the area protecting our homeland, whether it is protecting our secrets or fighting on battlefields, the technology arena is so important. we saw it in new orleans after katrina. but we lost technology, we lost law and order....
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sector, more for the government. two, the military would have to drastically cut expenditures, he doesn't seem too bothered by that. he could blame republicans for anything that went wrong. do you go that far to think perhaps the president doesn't want a resolution? >> he has not given an indication it is a top priority. a top priority you would try to work with the other side and how you can work with the other side. to make demands that are this far off of where we were starting from, seems to knot be really trying to move forward on this so it does lead one to wonder what he is trying to do. we've got the real problem out there, we've got the fiscal cliff, yes, that's interesting but what is really concerning is hitting that debt ceiling which will probably happen sometime around february. we all remember what that was like in august of 2011 and this group seems to be even less willing to work together now than they were in august of 2011 which really lock rocked markets all over the world. david: the question how
sector, more for the government. two, the military would have to drastically cut expenditures, he doesn't seem too bothered by that. he could blame republicans for anything that went wrong. do you go that far to think perhaps the president doesn't want a resolution? >> he has not given an indication it is a top priority. a top priority you would try to work with the other side and how you can work with the other side. to make demands that are this far off of where we were starting from,...
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or, somebody from the government gets involved. >> the government's already involved. >> deeper. >> maybe deeper, maybe wider, maybe broader. and that -- >> there's probes and then there's trouble. >> and i think there's trouble. i think that it is impossible to ignore at this point. >> are there other potential hospital stocks out there that have also potentially been involved in this kind of medicare fraud? >> you know, the allegation was about a year-and-a-half ago that community had some issues in its emergency rooms as well. that was made by tenet. there was an awful lot of talk about that with observation rates and -- >> it was also to stave off a deal they were trying to fight a takeover. >> that was controversial. in my analysis when i looked at the other hospital companies, i excluded community from some of the analysis. none of the other hospital companies were nearly as problematic as consistently. 64% of markets with low observation rates. 53% of markets with high short stay rates. this is the holy grail. as you said earlier, this is the holy grail of the way you want to do th
or, somebody from the government gets involved. >> the government's already involved. >> deeper. >> maybe deeper, maybe wider, maybe broader. and that -- >> there's probes and then there's trouble. >> and i think there's trouble. i think that it is impossible to ignore at this point. >> are there other potential hospital stocks out there that have also potentially been involved in this kind of medicare fraud? >> you know, the allegation was about a...
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however, i think that if the greek government proceeds with the necessary deep reforms and for example, dispensing with red tape and introducing the red carpet treatment for both local and foreign investors, via competitive tax system which is going to be voted in later on this month and the privatization scheme i think they will be on the right track. >> you're here for the ceremonial function of ringing the closing bell later today but you're really here to drum up investments in greece. why today, given all of the uncertainties, given the fact that the greek economy is floundering a bit, why would i choose to invest there now? >> tyler, think that the level of fragility as far as the greek economy is concerned is strengthened over the last few weeks and the fact that it seems certain now that we're going to remain within the eurozone, within the european union, it begins to alleviate any fears foreign investors would have as far as investing in greece. the major fear up to now is would they be investing in euros and collecting their profits in greek drachmas. you talk about no longe
however, i think that if the greek government proceeds with the necessary deep reforms and for example, dispensing with red tape and introducing the red carpet treatment for both local and foreign investors, via competitive tax system which is going to be voted in later on this month and the privatization scheme i think they will be on the right track. >> you're here for the ceremonial function of ringing the closing bell later today but you're really here to drum up investments in...
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>> apparently both governments say they're happy with this decision. but -- >> after the last time when they didn't bother to check with the german chancellor and assured us that it was all fine. i just wonder if that's done it properly this time. stefane, thanks for that. off to japan thousanow where ni has had a set back. the story from tokyo. >> nissan says it was recall half a million compact calls starting tomorrow. it covers the c plus c produced between february 2002 and february 2009. rear lights may not work when reversing and braking due to wiring problems and they will offer free repairs. the problem hasn't caused any accidents or injuries so far and only applies to cars sold it in japan. in china, auto sales are slowly recovering and this is good it news for nissan as the chinese market accounted for 26% of its global sales in fiscal 2011. more than its japanese peers. nissan sales in most of were down 30% from the previous year, but a slight improvement from october when they sold more than 40% due to political tensions between china and j
>> apparently both governments say they're happy with this decision. but -- >> after the last time when they didn't bother to check with the german chancellor and assured us that it was all fine. i just wonder if that's done it properly this time. stefane, thanks for that. off to japan thousanow where ni has had a set back. the story from tokyo. >> nissan says it was recall half a million compact calls starting tomorrow. it covers the c plus c produced between february 2002...
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if grover norquist wants to run government he needs to run office. >> you have people like saxby chambliss to indicate they were backing away from their pledge. grover norquist gets on the phone to them in the last several days and report of phone calls are that suddenly chambliss is going back a little bit maybe on what he had to say. so, i mean, do you think that his influence has waned? >> this is exactly what i'm saying is that, and chambliss is who i was thinking about. he threatens people. i do think his influence is reining. i think there's a crack in grover's armor and that's why he tried to shore it up last week by calling up people and intimidating them. it's time we hold him to task. he should not be allowed to hold the republican party hostage like he has. it's very irresponsible. do i think there's enough republicans that are moderate enough that they understand the need to raise revenue. but the question is will they be able to step forward. the other question will john boehner lead his caucus or will his caucus lead him. if john boehner leads his caucus then he'll be able to
if grover norquist wants to run government he needs to run office. >> you have people like saxby chambliss to indicate they were backing away from their pledge. grover norquist gets on the phone to them in the last several days and report of phone calls are that suddenly chambliss is going back a little bit maybe on what he had to say. so, i mean, do you think that his influence has waned? >> this is exactly what i'm saying is that, and chambliss is who i was thinking about. he...
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>> it depends on how much pressure the government applies and what more the government wants out of the boj, despite expectations of aggressive easing or bolder steps by the boj, progress might be slow because despite the opposition leader's very aggressive talk about the need it for monetary easing, politicians understand that doing unorthodox steps might backfire given japan has a very huge step tile which exposed them to a risk that japan's bond yields might spike if they force the boj to buy bonds too much. so, you know, there is a chance, pretty good chance, the boj will do something bolder, but it might take time. >> all right. thanks very much indeed for that. chief correspondent for policy at reuters. meanwhile from japan to india. also reporting improving manufacturing activity last month. the details from mumbai. good to see you. what are the details? >> 80 basis point improvement in the index itself. encouraging picture is that it's being led by new order, particularly exporter orders. so that was the encouraging bit. but the problem factor being both output and input have ag
>> it depends on how much pressure the government applies and what more the government wants out of the boj, despite expectations of aggressive easing or bolder steps by the boj, progress might be slow because despite the opposition leader's very aggressive talk about the need it for monetary easing, politicians understand that doing unorthodox steps might backfire given japan has a very huge step tile which exposed them to a risk that japan's bond yields might spike if they force the boj...
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dow as of people gathered outside a square outside the government headquarters in the west bank. the crowd was told the world has said yes to the state of palestine the u.n. decision to recognize palestine as a observer state has not changed the situation on the ground. the palestinians believe strong endorsement will boost the leverage in future peace talks. >> united nations meeting in dubai is looking to update how the world the government deals with the world wide web. a lot of people are not too sure what will come out of this. 123 people u.s. delegation like a will and microsoft are worried that and and that security could be used to justify with blocks. the gathering will confront questions that include how much sway the you in can exert over efforts. and expanding the internet and to developing nations. >> john mcafee is living the life of a fugitive. he blocked an unconfirmed report saying he was arrested on the border of police in mexico. he is running from police who want to question him about the death of his neighbor. the report of his arrest came within 24 hours of
dow as of people gathered outside a square outside the government headquarters in the west bank. the crowd was told the world has said yes to the state of palestine the u.n. decision to recognize palestine as a observer state has not changed the situation on the ground. the palestinians believe strong endorsement will boost the leverage in future peace talks. >> united nations meeting in dubai is looking to update how the world the government deals with the world wide web. a lot of people...
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look, they've got to supervise all banks that receive government assistance by january 2nd. what else are they supposed to be doing by january 2nd that they might not be doing? >> they've already softened the time horizon because originally everything was supposed to be per end of year, meaning by january 2nd, everything would be away we go. that would be the banking supervisi supervision. none has happened yesterday. speaking in an unprecedented move, i don't know whether that's the new eu as it were, we do have public deliberations of the eu finance ministers and indeed victor was speaking before which means we press peeps can watch it in the press room and can actually listen to what is being debated. schaeuble speaking a little earlier. and so at the moment, the argument is going going back and fro. the big question, two big questions, who will supers vice all the banks. the ecb is saying it should be lying within the ecb and everyone else may join. ha-ha. that was the original plan. they said the ecb should be the single supervisor. and everyone else who wants to join i
look, they've got to supervise all banks that receive government assistance by january 2nd. what else are they supposed to be doing by january 2nd that they might not be doing? >> they've already softened the time horizon because originally everything was supposed to be per end of year, meaning by january 2nd, everything would be away we go. that would be the banking supervisi supervision. none has happened yesterday. speaking in an unprecedented move, i don't know whether that's the new...
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but that's not the way government works. they get briefed on economic stuff one minute and they run into a meeting and get briefed on the mating habits of a spotted owl or some other cause that they'll be asked to vote on later in the day, too. it's just the way our government works. >> whatever happens, we'll probably get some tax changes here, which investors are going to matter. which ones are the standout and how much time have you got to deal with it? >> well, there are a lot of them, the standouts. the biggest ones are the dividend and capital gains. companies are borrowing money to jam money out the door in special dividends to beat the deadline. so anyone that says the tax policy doesn't matter as it relates to economic conditions is really out of their mind. it really does make a difference. so i think when you look at dividends, capital gains, i think individuals for the last minute is when so many things get done, the article that i wrote for cnbc.com talks about the power of the last minute. if you've been procra
but that's not the way government works. they get briefed on economic stuff one minute and they run into a meeting and get briefed on the mating habits of a spotted owl or some other cause that they'll be asked to vote on later in the day, too. it's just the way our government works. >> whatever happens, we'll probably get some tax changes here, which investors are going to matter. which ones are the standout and how much time have you got to deal with it? >> well, there are a lot...
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and too much government intervention. positive impact on the weak in the real, but it for rios, it's very much a bottoming out of earnings. you have at least a positive view coming from china. voolation is very much on its side. a slight admission here that my view is you're going to start to see a bit of sector rotation going into 2013. worst performing sector in 2012, basic resources. they all had a terrible time. and i'm not saying it's a bad time. they'll turn around and outperform. but if you're looking for a bit of sector rotation, earn i thinkings have bottomed out. i think the chinese situation in terms of growth will be better than expected. i think rios is the place to be. >> and why? >> i'm more positive on the iron ore side. and china and value ace and growth plans. look today in terms of what they've stated in their investor day in australia. they put us pretty clear outlook for what their growth patterns in terms of capex and cost production. bhp is very much a much more diversified miner, a lot more expensi
and too much government intervention. positive impact on the weak in the real, but it for rios, it's very much a bottoming out of earnings. you have at least a positive view coming from china. voolation is very much on its side. a slight admission here that my view is you're going to start to see a bit of sector rotation going into 2013. worst performing sector in 2012, basic resources. they all had a terrible time. and i'm not saying it's a bad time. they'll turn around and outperform. but if...
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representatives of the government try to figure out if there is anything the government the frustration, a lot of what we can do is find it things. we know how to spend money. we do have the across the board cut it. the so-called fiscal cut which can act. we are california fiscal cut. we can pass the fiscal cut. a location $2 billion. the four pillars in subsidies and this did not need it. my question is, if you have an ethic to billion a $4 billion, what would you do with it. how would you spend it? >> hi would not want to spend the propellers, attitude or disbanded. a combination of federal funding and having private advocations to have, this research, there are many things but would say supported by federal dollars and propellers. and, the families and would hope support the federal dollars, which should help, in terms of cabinet, we should also talk about, which a tube of this specific dollar opportunities, talking about, there has been to may focus of dollars and focused. in a combination of both, to figure out those that are both, now we can focus than those of a cane of those of
representatives of the government try to figure out if there is anything the government the frustration, a lot of what we can do is find it things. we know how to spend money. we do have the across the board cut it. the so-called fiscal cut which can act. we are california fiscal cut. we can pass the fiscal cut. a location $2 billion. the four pillars in subsidies and this did not need it. my question is, if you have an ethic to billion a $4 billion, what would you do with it. how would you...
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this statesman of arizona expresses his philosophy of government and the obligation of government leaders this way: quote "we owe future generations the chance to live their dreams, to be successful, and, most important, to achieve true happiness by their own efforts." end quote. senator jon kyl's commitment to the security of our nation, to fiscal responsibility, and to helping those in need have earned him a reputation that is worthy of his characteristic. the people of arizona and america are grateful for his service, and i am thankful for his guidance over the years and for his friendship. we wish him all the best to come in the years before him. mr. president, there is one more tribute that i'd like to give this morning, if there is time remaining. could the chair inform me if we're under a time agreement? the presiding officer: the senator may proceed. ms. collins: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, in his 36 years of service in the senate, richard lugar has established a reputation as an extraordinary leader on such you shalls as issues as foreign relations, not security, ene
this statesman of arizona expresses his philosophy of government and the obligation of government leaders this way: quote "we owe future generations the chance to live their dreams, to be successful, and, most important, to achieve true happiness by their own efforts." end quote. senator jon kyl's commitment to the security of our nation, to fiscal responsibility, and to helping those in need have earned him a reputation that is worthy of his characteristic. the people of arizona and...
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he said the bigger government gets the smaller god gets. >> what? >> stephanie: and leon is only getting larger. >> leon is getting larger! i can make a hat. i can make a broach a pterodactyl. you like movies about gladiators. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jim demint does not like women talking about abortion on the internet. he literally tried to shut down the internet. trust me you can't stop the inter webs. >> that would be enough about that. >> stephanie: pig. how could you stop anybody from talking about anything on the net. ♪ you are an idiot ♪ >> stephanie: demint says america is turning into iran after president obama's election. >> what jim demint wanted to do to the internet is what iron does to the net. >> stephanie: good point. a rare moment of adding something to the show. chris lavoie. [ applause ] >> stephanie: he said probably the most heart wrenching experiences i have had is when naturalize citizens come up to me and say why are we doing what so many have fled from? >> germany? germany has universal health care. >> yeah. what the
he said the bigger government gets the smaller god gets. >> what? >> stephanie: and leon is only getting larger. >> leon is getting larger! i can make a hat. i can make a broach a pterodactyl. you like movies about gladiators. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: jim demint does not like women talking about abortion on the internet. he literally tried to shut down the internet. trust me you can't stop the inter webs. >> that would be enough about that. >> stephanie:...
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the government isn't the solution here. >> the government is not the solution. >> correct. >> well, they are part of the problem. before a private sector solution, it seems like we have to get over this problem in the near term. it's a huge amount of money just being sucked right out of the economy on january 1st. >> i don't disagree with that at all. >> at this point, it's a one in in two chance, one in five chance, what's the chance we go over? >> roeprobably one in two, one s three. there will be some sort of resolution. getting down to the last minute kind of mentality, but certainly i think there will be a solution. i think next year you'll be in a low growth environment again and really if you look at the economy, we're probably going back to the '90 style economy where you had 3%, 3.5% was really good growth. 2% growth which we're experiencing right now is pretty good. full employment might be 5.5, 6% like the old days. and i think with that being said, we've got to to get a little bit closer to those numbers to really have the economy start to take off. and i don't think we're th
the government isn't the solution here. >> the government is not the solution. >> correct. >> well, they are part of the problem. before a private sector solution, it seems like we have to get over this problem in the near term. it's a huge amount of money just being sucked right out of the economy on january 1st. >> i don't disagree with that at all. >> at this point, it's a one in in two chance, one in five chance, what's the chance we go over? >>...